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精神健康相关污名与精神病高危人群或首发精神病患者的治疗途径:系统综述。

Mental health-related stigma and pathways to care for people at risk of psychotic disorders or experiencing first-episode psychosis: a systematic review.

机构信息

Health Service and Population Research Department,Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London,London,UK.

Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Science,Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London,London,UK.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2017 Aug;47(11):1867-1879. doi: 10.1017/S0033291717000344. Epub 2017 Feb 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service contact. Stigma-related influences on pathways to care in the early stages of psychotic disorders have not been systematically examined.

METHOD

This review systematically assessed findings from qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods research studies on the relationship between stigma and pathways to care (i.e. processes associated with help-seeking and health service contact) among people experiencing first-episode psychosis or at clinically defined increased risk of developing psychotic disorder. Forty studies were identified through searches of electronic databases (CINAHL, EMBASE, Medline, PsycINFO, Sociological Abstracts) from 1996 to 2016, supplemented by reference searches and expert consultations. Data synthesis involved thematic analysis of qualitative findings, narrative synthesis of quantitative findings, and a meta-synthesis combining these results.

RESULTS

The meta-synthesis identified six themes in relation to stigma on pathways to care among the target population: 'sense of difference', 'characterizing difference negatively', 'negative reactions (anticipated and experienced)', 'strategies', 'lack of knowledge and understanding', and 'service-related factors'. This synthesis constitutes a comprehensive overview of the current evidence regarding stigma and pathways to care at early stages of psychotic disorders, and illustrates the complex manner in which stigma-related processes can influence help-seeking and service contact among first-episode psychosis and at-risk groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings can serve as a foundation for future research in the area, and inform early intervention efforts and approaches to mitigate stigma-related concerns that currently influence recognition of early difficulties and contribute to delayed help-seeking and access to care.

摘要

背景

与精神疾病相关的污名可能会延迟或阻止人们寻求帮助和与服务机构接触。但是,精神障碍早期阶段与污名相关的影响对寻求治疗途径的研究还没有被系统地检查过。

方法

本综述系统地评估了从 1996 年至 2016 年期间,在经历首次精神病发作或在临床上被定义为有发展成精神病风险的人群中,关于污名与治疗途径(即与寻求帮助和与卫生服务机构接触相关的过程)之间关系的定性、定量和混合方法研究的结果。通过对电子数据库(CINAHL、EMBASE、Medline、PsycINFO、Sociological Abstracts)的检索,结合参考文献检索和专家咨询,共确定了 40 项研究。数据综合包括定性研究结果的主题分析、定量研究结果的叙述性综合,以及结合这些结果的元综合。

结果

元综合确定了目标人群在治疗途径上的污名相关的六个主题:“与众不同的感觉”、“负面特征化”、“负面反应(预期和经历)”、“策略”、“缺乏知识和理解”以及“服务相关因素”。这一综合构成了目前关于精神病障碍早期阶段污名与治疗途径的综合证据,说明了与污名相关的过程如何以复杂的方式影响首次精神病发作和风险群体的寻求帮助和服务接触。

结论

我们的研究结果可以作为该领域未来研究的基础,并为早期干预工作和减轻与污名相关的担忧提供信息,这些担忧目前影响了对早期困难的认识,并导致寻求帮助和获得治疗的延迟。

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